The Japanese-based organization World Victory Road today announced a pair of additional matchups for June’s Sengoku Raiden Championships 13 event, bringing the total number of bouts on the card to seven.

The two new bouts include Kyung Ho Kang facing Ikuo Usuda and Shegeki Osawa, who had already been announced for the card, against Katsuya Toida.

Featuring a featherweight title fight between current champion Masanori Kanehara and challenger Marlon Sandro, Segoku Raiden Championships 13 takes place June 20 at Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan.

The event airs on HDNet in the U.S.

The 22-year-old Kang (5-3 MMA, 0-1 SRC) makes his second appearance for the Sengoku Raiden Championships. A four-time Spirit MC veteran, the South Korean lost a unanimous decision to Osawa at March’s Sengoku Raiden Championships 12, but he has since bounced back with a submission win over Makoto Kamaya in South Korea’s King of Fighter promotion.

Three of Kang’s five career wins have come via submission.

A four-time Shooto veteran, the undefeated Usuda (6-0 MMA, 2-0 SRC) competes for the third time under the World Victory Road banner. The 30-year-old made his debut in 2008 and has since reeled off six-straight victories including an October 2008 knockout win over Kazuya Satomoto earned after an impressive slam.

Usuda fought most recently in a September 2009 TKO win over Woo Hyon Baek.

Just 24 years old, Osawa (5-1 MMA, 4-1 SRC) fights for the sixth time in the Sengoku Raiden Championships organization. Osawa has earned just one stoppage among his five career wins, and the remaining four victories have all come via unanimous decision.

Osawa’s lone loss came to fellow youngster Ronnie Mann in November 2009.

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